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the bush administration more specifically president bush at the time was lying to the american people by saying that we were not waterboarding prisoners we were not torturing anyone and if anyone was being tortured it was a result of rogue officers inside the cia i want to see i want to bring you in as a result of what whistleblowers have done particularly chelsea manning in recent years wiki leaks has been able to bring to light some of the nation's darkest secrets about the iraq war and war in particular the detention facility in guantanamo bay. with the summer's hunger strike you were gone tony mowbray on the stuff you gave us several reports from there what's going on down there this year. well us and what's going on down there this year is pretty much what has been going on for since day one of obama's presidency when he promised to shut this place down which has become really a permanent state on america's image and you know what home and abroad and what went down there with this major hunger strike that took place earlier this year where for over six months the majority of the
the bush administration more specifically president bush at the time was lying to the american people by saying that we were not waterboarding prisoners we were not torturing anyone and if anyone was being tortured it was a result of rogue officers inside the cia i want to see i want to bring you in as a result of what whistleblowers have done particularly chelsea manning in recent years wiki leaks has been able to bring to light some of the nation's darkest secrets about the iraq war and war...
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before george bush in his crazy iraq war and before obama. you know you launched his drone war that was a reaction as well and you're talking about what preceded it let's talk about what u.s. policy preceded it we supported the saudi dictatorship and had military bases on their land which pissed off a lot of people we had been supporting israel and its disposition of the palestinian lands for decades and by the way in the ninety's we're also the lead nation that was imposing horrible. genocidal sanctions on iraq that according to the united nations might have killed about a million people as a direct result of the sanctions so i mean this terrorism that you cited starting in one thousand nine hundred six was in fact their reaction to already standing u.s. policy that was killing immense amount of people and causing immense suffering among middle eastern people suffering under dictatorship so look we can always go back and back and back and back further and further but the truth of the matter is that since world war two we've had terrible poli
before george bush in his crazy iraq war and before obama. you know you launched his drone war that was a reaction as well and you're talking about what preceded it let's talk about what u.s. policy preceded it we supported the saudi dictatorship and had military bases on their land which pissed off a lot of people we had been supporting israel and its disposition of the palestinian lands for decades and by the way in the ninety's we're also the lead nation that was imposing horrible. genocidal...
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you never find of pitcher of george to be bush and yasir arafat. we thought we had a way forward to create a decent palestinian government which the goat -- israelis could negotiate some the forced arafat to fill the minister with the president and in june 2003 we have a summit mubarak, saudi arabia, jordan, president bush, august, and if you google you will find a photo of those men overlooking the street of to ron 120 degrees we built a platform with a magnificent view behind it down to the shore off a cliff there're air-conditioner condensers piping cold age from the stage as on stage it is 68 degrees off stage it is 120 degrees but nobody is watching. that picture is from the following day of the summit after the king of jordan as paulus. this is where abbas says he wanted and of violence. we thought we were off to the races and thought they could not negotiate with each other the june 2003 and then abbas resigns arafat one we lost and we underestimate his ability to maneuver and push this man aside. we are dead in the water after that. negotia
you never find of pitcher of george to be bush and yasir arafat. we thought we had a way forward to create a decent palestinian government which the goat -- israelis could negotiate some the forced arafat to fill the minister with the president and in june 2003 we have a summit mubarak, saudi arabia, jordan, president bush, august, and if you google you will find a photo of those men overlooking the street of to ron 120 degrees we built a platform with a magnificent view behind it down to the...
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there is only when oscar bush left office. but jones said. but there are too many brush fires here the fires destroy a lot of plans to play it. we do have a fire management plan. but it's not implemented for me come in here. i . the man was once a mining area. so the environmental problems in the region have alot to do with changes in the social structure. like here in the body where many of the mindset and complete the exploited and there are few jobs. being. many of the month had returned to keep the goats and sheep gracing the plan is now intended to help limit the damage from grazing the livestock owners use anatolian shepherd dogs to help tend the flock. farmer says he hasn't lost any cheap since he got gone. stop over or reading on. he says the dawn consensus as earnings season that tackles from far off and he chases them away. leaving the context of grace and peace. i'll do it. the term i'm at. it is quite but what worries us are our new wetlands their severely damaged. but with state aid we've been able to start restoring them it be t
there is only when oscar bush left office. but jones said. but there are too many brush fires here the fires destroy a lot of plans to play it. we do have a fire management plan. but it's not implemented for me come in here. i . the man was once a mining area. so the environmental problems in the region have alot to do with changes in the social structure. like here in the body where many of the mindset and complete the exploited and there are few jobs. being. many of the month had returned to...
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library dedication where people discuss the bush legacy maybe it made him stop and think about the obama legacy does he want to be remembered as the a president that condemned guantanamo and then for eight years kept it open now i do want to bring up a chart kind of showing the number of inmates that are currently residing in the guantanamo bay detention facility so as we can see from the two thousand and two to two thousand and thirteen the numbers have gone down there are still people there but the numbers are going down is this possibly a forward movement in your opinion are is it the fact that it's still open a black mark. what more can the u.s. i mean if you look recently china issued a human rights report criticize the u.s. for going tom of president putin in russia you know when the u.s. blocked diplomats from coming here he said it was the u.s. to criticize us when they have guantanamo. so there's no real upside to keeping it open and we have prisons here that can handle the detainees that need to be confined we have federal courts that have successfully prosecuted hundreds of te
library dedication where people discuss the bush legacy maybe it made him stop and think about the obama legacy does he want to be remembered as the a president that condemned guantanamo and then for eight years kept it open now i do want to bring up a chart kind of showing the number of inmates that are currently residing in the guantanamo bay detention facility so as we can see from the two thousand and two to two thousand and thirteen the numbers have gone down there are still people there...
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the idea that he ran as the anti-bush because the country was desperate for somebody other than bush. so he sold what would sell. he's liberal on social issues, but economically he's not very different than the republicans. >> this discussion brings me to the economy. as you both know, the september jobs report, which was delayed by the government shutdown, was weak by all reports. what is it going to take to turn our economy around for working people and middle class people out there who really are in pain? >> well, we clearly need much more rapid growth, and it's just not on the agenda. and it's sort of like, you know, they seem to be hoping when i'm saying they, people in washington, you know, including the obama administration, somehow something's just going to jump out of nowhere. and the economy doesn't work that way. so, you know, if we're going to see more rapid growth, you know, it's fairly narrow places it has to come from. you know, are we going to see some surge in consumption? very hard to see. is there going to be a surge in investment? you know, very hard to see. basica
the idea that he ran as the anti-bush because the country was desperate for somebody other than bush. so he sold what would sell. he's liberal on social issues, but economically he's not very different than the republicans. >> this discussion brings me to the economy. as you both know, the september jobs report, which was delayed by the government shutdown, was weak by all reports. what is it going to take to turn our economy around for working people and middle class people out there who...
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has become the deadliest year in iraq for sibley and since the height of the iraq war under president bush
has become the deadliest year in iraq for sibley and since the height of the iraq war under president bush
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bush fires spread across southeast australia and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. ♪ welcome, i'm steven and al jazeera from doha and on the edge and lebanon economy is struggling to cope and 1-4 people are a syrian refugee. the growth speeds up but warnings of tougher times to come and looking for treasure, how one man's dream led to a search for $50 billion worth of gold. ♪ first more than 20 bush fires are burning out of control throughout the state of south wales in australia and it is concentrated around the state capitol sidney and are described as worst in a decade. >> reporter: this is what firefighters are up against in the state of south wales and bush fires are burning out of control, manned by strong winds and made worse by unusually high temperatures. >> the activity that is being reported was extreme and certainly we had flames in access of 20-30 meters. >> on the outskirts of sidney with the famous blue mountains and the north on the central coast. >> this is a far emergency which could go on for quite some time. there are hundreds of people who are grieving the l
bush fires spread across southeast australia and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. ♪ welcome, i'm steven and al jazeera from doha and on the edge and lebanon economy is struggling to cope and 1-4 people are a syrian refugee. the growth speeds up but warnings of tougher times to come and looking for treasure, how one man's dream led to a search for $50 billion worth of gold. ♪ first more than 20 bush fires are burning out of control throughout the state of south wales in australia and...
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. >>> firefighters continue to battle bush fires in southwest australia. despite easing temperatures an winds. >>> it's almost 2 million years old. it's a skull that is helping to rewrite history. >>> but first syrian rebb rebele released nine whos hostages. the men were among a group of 11 people taken captive last year. >> two had already been free. ed. they were on their way home from a pilgrimage in iran where they had been visiting religious sites. >> in beirut the relatives have been celebrating the release of the hostages. we have the latest. andrew these releases are part of a three way deal. they are complex. qatar has a central role in the mediation. and what they have now is the situation where by the pilgrims are in tur he -- turkey. they are expectedded the to fly to lebanon in the next 24 to 48 hours. zblrchlts they are part of a celebration where relatives have been waiting since may of 2012 for a break through. the big question now is when the two turkish pie -- pilots will be released. and now the turks are fairly optimistic but they don't
. >>> firefighters continue to battle bush fires in southwest australia. despite easing temperatures an winds. >>> it's almost 2 million years old. it's a skull that is helping to rewrite history. >>> but first syrian rebb rebele released nine whos hostages. the men were among a group of 11 people taken captive last year. >> two had already been free. ed. they were on their way home from a pilgrimage in iran where they had been visiting religious sites. >>...
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the newspaper also and said that bush are saw as stated syria will respond to any foreign attacks on its soil. the russian foreign minister has accused the opposition in syria of derailing peace talks with preconditions. joining us in the studio is a research director from the brookings institute doha center. >> thanks for having me. >> we have been hearing about the opposition's demands to participate. >> they are saying that a precondition is that bashar al- assad asked to leave. that is understandable, from them. that's why the gap between the opposition and the regime is so large. bashar al-assad is not going to voluntarily step down. from the russian perspective, they see geneva as a way to rehabilitate assad, but he is more confident and his forces are gaining the edge on the battlefield. the gap is growing larger, if anything. we should be skeptical of the geneva. >> the stakes are even higher than the first geneva. there has already been a conference. what is different this time when the opposition insists that bashar al-assad goes and he's not going to go voluntarily? >> the
the newspaper also and said that bush are saw as stated syria will respond to any foreign attacks on its soil. the russian foreign minister has accused the opposition in syria of derailing peace talks with preconditions. joining us in the studio is a research director from the brookings institute doha center. >> thanks for having me. >> we have been hearing about the opposition's demands to participate. >> they are saying that a precondition is that bashar al- assad asked to...
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president bush might back and i looked and president bush sr. and the way he tried to do a little bit of this. unfortunately too little to get it is what has to be done you have to argue with the national interest did and argue different narrative than i am afraid most american presidents have argued in order to get public opinion in the media come and especially the congress which is very hard to move as anybody that has tried to do it can say so that is the first thing you have to do. the second thing you have to do is see what is doable in the president's power in terms of executive authority and some of the things that you said are within the president's power. if i'm not mistaken we are all about to dwi tse folks. the irs has power over what is tax-deductible and what is not. how does funneling money to illegal settlement in the occupied territory which are violations of the policy constitute charitable purposes? may i asked? and i would love to see justice department lawyers coming down like a ton of bricks on the people who are funding to
president bush might back and i looked and president bush sr. and the way he tried to do a little bit of this. unfortunately too little to get it is what has to be done you have to argue with the national interest did and argue different narrative than i am afraid most american presidents have argued in order to get public opinion in the media come and especially the congress which is very hard to move as anybody that has tried to do it can say so that is the first thing you have to do. the...
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this is where bush season has been getting going and it's been a hot dry forecast potentially to be a dangerous one. the forecast for australia sounded like the united states ban in june and july. we've seen the numbers tick upwards, new south wales report nag they have about 95 fires last check. they had certainly closer to 100 the day before. you can see we have a number of fires out of perth. any minor wind shift is going to bring some difficult breathing conditions to parts of that state of new south wales. for the united states, winter weather in fall. cold air coming down from canada, diving down, it's a cold morning for us, places like st. louis over to rapid city probably doesn't want to see too much rain too soon. snowy cover, yesterday we had most of our snowfall over wyoming and colorado with a few ski resorts opening up. hard freeze in places like kansas and even oklahoma, that's how far south that cold air is going. temperatures below freezing, most of the midwest going to stay mild along the coastline, especially in the east, cold air, and incidentally we have now peefnl
this is where bush season has been getting going and it's been a hot dry forecast potentially to be a dangerous one. the forecast for australia sounded like the united states ban in june and july. we've seen the numbers tick upwards, new south wales report nag they have about 95 fires last check. they had certainly closer to 100 the day before. you can see we have a number of fires out of perth. any minor wind shift is going to bring some difficult breathing conditions to parts of that state of...
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good afternoon and a welcome to prime interests i'm terry and boring and i'm bob bush and let's get to today's headlines. well hedge funds are coming to a four one k. near you what the so-called alternative investment space has been more and is something that unsophisticated investors.
good afternoon and a welcome to prime interests i'm terry and boring and i'm bob bush and let's get to today's headlines. well hedge funds are coming to a four one k. near you what the so-called alternative investment space has been more and is something that unsophisticated investors.
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ok you know only real result is one of suffering by the syrian people and that should be put bush in the talk to me about that weapon or a service of the us as if it were expected to offer small arms and take weapons anti-tank weapons to these rebels but the groups have repeatedly asked for anti aircraft missiles why do you make of that well this will keep the war going you see you have to ask who's profiting from all this it's the arms merchants it's the israelis who like to have a lot of things going on between shia and sunni and what they'd love to have hizbollah take it on the chin but just the opposite is happening so what the issues these vested interests the real interest sorry to say seems to be to keep the conflict going at a level that you know won't get out of hand hate to cut you off but i want to take you now r.t.f.m. sack has been following the story of let's take a listen in just a couple of minutes. the president is states will be announcing that it is now conclusive. that bashar assad and the syrian butchers have. used chemical weapons senator john mccain speaking on
ok you know only real result is one of suffering by the syrian people and that should be put bush in the talk to me about that weapon or a service of the us as if it were expected to offer small arms and take weapons anti-tank weapons to these rebels but the groups have repeatedly asked for anti aircraft missiles why do you make of that well this will keep the war going you see you have to ask who's profiting from all this it's the arms merchants it's the israelis who like to have a lot of...
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they wanted the book dust -- bush stock and to fail. there were doing anything they could to help make this happen. this one high-level official told me later on, of course there were helping and prosperity know what, we wanted you guys to kill them. that is are we want them to go. we don't want them in our country. we wanted to a shove them out and get them through and you guys kill them. and when you survive that, and particularly after the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in february 2005 that was blamed on syria by most of the international community and the pressure just escalated exponentially after that against syria. people were in late 2005, counting the days for the bashar -- assad regimes. syrian expatriates just waiting to move in. he survived that. and i think that really created in him a sense of triumph and a and survivalism that very much informs his view of the world. and the response to the uprising in march 2011. it instilled in him the sense of destiny and righteousness. he survived the best shot of th
they wanted the book dust -- bush stock and to fail. there were doing anything they could to help make this happen. this one high-level official told me later on, of course there were helping and prosperity know what, we wanted you guys to kill them. that is are we want them to go. we don't want them in our country. we wanted to a shove them out and get them through and you guys kill them. and when you survive that, and particularly after the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in...
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this program was created by george bush in 2008. it is funded at already billion dollars for 10 years could and homeless -- funded at $30 billion for 10 years could end homelessness. we are saying wall street to take $60 billion at a bonuses and help get this ball rolling and fund the program for two years. her neck suggestion was essentially to take care of the $21 billion in either group pairs of public housing. what ends up happening is about 10,000 units of public housing fallout of the inventory every year so we have less and less affordable housing. that is our second suggestion. i suppose they could take the $10 billion remaining and all the rest out. those were our two suggestions. >> alexis, how is it possible to wall street firms have been able to accumulate so much in bonuses even the fact the recovery here in the united states is still so sluggish, still over 7% unemployed and reports last few days that christmas shopping among americans was hardly what the financial community expected? >> it is a great question. i think
this program was created by george bush in 2008. it is funded at already billion dollars for 10 years could and homeless -- funded at $30 billion for 10 years could end homelessness. we are saying wall street to take $60 billion at a bonuses and help get this ball rolling and fund the program for two years. her neck suggestion was essentially to take care of the $21 billion in either group pairs of public housing. what ends up happening is about 10,000 units of public housing fallout of the...
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bush. he has monopolized the territory of the republican party's foreign policy, which is one of the reasons chuck hagel has proven to be contentious. it is about republicans struggling with the fact they need to somehow reset. so much blood has flown -- floated is impossible to a imagine a transition now -- i say this not to trivialize -- not enough has flowed to force a divided self-centered community to emerge with a unified policy. this is not barack obama's. i voted for republicans and democrats. i worked for republicans and democrats. i have serious problems with some of his foreign policy. the notion he is responsible for this or an earlier intervention would have prevented the radicalization. decentralization is the subtext of the arabs bring the, arab of the arabs bring the, arab
bush. he has monopolized the territory of the republican party's foreign policy, which is one of the reasons chuck hagel has proven to be contentious. it is about republicans struggling with the fact they need to somehow reset. so much blood has flown -- floated is impossible to a imagine a transition now -- i say this not to trivialize -- not enough has flowed to force a divided self-centered community to emerge with a unified policy. this is not barack obama's. i voted for republicans and...
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president bush and his wife laura, secretary of state hillary clinton traveled with the obamas. official photo releases like these are not. >> reporter: now at the central of an escalating battle between the white house and the news media over access and image control. our white house reporter has more. >> reporter: this sumter president and his former secretary of state had lunch at the white house. a newsworthy event. the news media weren't invited in. only the one given access? the official white house photographer. >> we're the first eyes and ears for the public. if we're not getting access to the president, the public isn't getting access to the president. >> reporter: he calls images like these pure prop ganld a. arguing the obama white house consistently blocks journalists from events they routinely covered in previous administrations. the most recent example, those photos of the historic air force one trip by two presidents to nelson mandela's funeral. captured only through a white house lens while the press corps was in the back of the plain. >> the white house is getti
president bush and his wife laura, secretary of state hillary clinton traveled with the obamas. official photo releases like these are not. >> reporter: now at the central of an escalating battle between the white house and the news media over access and image control. our white house reporter has more. >> reporter: this sumter president and his former secretary of state had lunch at the white house. a newsworthy event. the news media weren't invited in. only the one given access?...
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exactly what president bush did. >> the u.n. inspectors left a hotel in damascus on friday apparently heading for inspection sites. they plan to leave syria on saturday morning shortening their stay. a resident of damascus says people are stocking up on food and moving away from military facilities out of concerns of possible military attacks. >>> a u.s. television network says the united states has proof that top syrian military officials discussed last week's chemical weapons attack after it reportedly took place. cnn says they intercepted telephone conversations form the basis for the u.s. conclusion that the syrian government was behind the attack. cnn quotes u.s. officials as saying the conversations show discussing the chemical attack in detail. they also said officers said it would be wise to refrain from launching more chemical attacks in the future because of the attention it was drawing. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel says the united states is still seeking an international coalition to act in unison. britain's par
exactly what president bush did. >> the u.n. inspectors left a hotel in damascus on friday apparently heading for inspection sites. they plan to leave syria on saturday morning shortening their stay. a resident of damascus says people are stocking up on food and moving away from military facilities out of concerns of possible military attacks. >>> a u.s. television network says the united states has proof that top syrian military officials discussed last week's chemical weapons...
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yet president obama just had acknowledged january 1 he saved 85% of the bush tax cuts permanent. 85% and what that means is even by obama's definition 85% of the tax cut went to middle income americans. as a result he made them permanent. it was a tremendous concession and they had to admit for 12 years they were lying about the bush tax cuts but we will take it. 85% of progress is progress and now what we have is the tax rate and the tax system and the federal government comes into being temporary, we opt every two in five years. years. it's not permit so president obama and the democrats want to raise taxes on many americans. they have to look them in the eye and passed them through the democratic senate. the republican house would have to agree. the republican house is not going to allow them to raise taxes on american people and that is how you force a conversation about reform. the reason why there is been no reform during the obama years and no entitlement reform or welfare reform is that they raise taxes and spend more money when you stop them from having the ability to raise
yet president obama just had acknowledged january 1 he saved 85% of the bush tax cuts permanent. 85% and what that means is even by obama's definition 85% of the tax cut went to middle income americans. as a result he made them permanent. it was a tremendous concession and they had to admit for 12 years they were lying about the bush tax cuts but we will take it. 85% of progress is progress and now what we have is the tax rate and the tax system and the federal government comes into being...
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bush. you have been inside the white house in situations like this. how will the president go about determining in what way chemical weapons were used in syria? >> the president has a bit of a catch-22 problem, because he says we want to be sure, do the forensics, and get the evidence, but, of course, the evidence is largely or all in syria. controls most of the ground, and he has said that the u.s. cannot go in, so the box the president is in is in some senses a familiar one. a power that is misbehaving, you need to get the evidence, and the power that misbehaves is not going to cooperate in that process, so it's sort of leads you to a situation where you either have to indeterminate the stretch out the process, or you have to decide at the end of the day to hold their non-core operations against them and act anyway. the president is not there now, but six months from now, that is where he could be. >> it has been demanded that the u.n. investigate what the syrian government says is an alleged attack of chemical weapons that it blames on the rebels,
bush. you have been inside the white house in situations like this. how will the president go about determining in what way chemical weapons were used in syria? >> the president has a bit of a catch-22 problem, because he says we want to be sure, do the forensics, and get the evidence, but, of course, the evidence is largely or all in syria. controls most of the ground, and he has said that the u.s. cannot go in, so the box the president is in is in some senses a familiar one. a power...
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shia muslim militant group hizbollah controls the area iran and hizbullah support syrian christian bush are our last time. the friction between the group in sunni muslims in lebanon has intensified since his last end to combat since to syria early this year defined in the civil war. now inside syria present son's military is continuing its effort to stamp out opposition forces and as the violence grinds on more civilians are paying the price. nhk world show ben who is reporting this week from inside the syrian capital damascus it's up on updating the cap to the mosque to top off of prison boss and i doubt that the levees. tonight sees the nt is that all members of the security forces. he stayed weak it makes no sound coming from the outskirts of the city. with this to be a mommy is on the offensive against opposition if by chance. syria's continued to suffer not the wool races on this is a silver zipper residents displaced by the white team. about two hundred people last being there. when you want to live in those awful days of holidays into a single room we used up the receding. i went
shia muslim militant group hizbollah controls the area iran and hizbullah support syrian christian bush are our last time. the friction between the group in sunni muslims in lebanon has intensified since his last end to combat since to syria early this year defined in the civil war. now inside syria present son's military is continuing its effort to stamp out opposition forces and as the violence grinds on more civilians are paying the price. nhk world show ben who is reporting this week from...
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of new liberal realists who looked at the bush idealism. we caw it -- call it knew owe conservativism. it's the conservative form of idealism about democracy and transforming countries about making things better by doing lot and lots of these things. and more or less concluded that was just not going work. and that we needed to retrench and become more realist in our approach to foreign policy. so i describe this the new liberal realists because they saw themselves as rejecting the neoconservativism. it involved a essentially rejecting a lot of the liberal international stuff they regarded as kind of soft and squishy. and regarded in the same way that the conservativism realists would regard it. and that tendency is very special in one particular way. the bush realists conservative realists tend to take words very, very seriously. they think that words have ways of coming back to bite you. and so one of the features about bolton about the bush realists was there, very careful negotiables on foreign sports. if you are the liberal internation
of new liberal realists who looked at the bush idealism. we caw it -- call it knew owe conservativism. it's the conservative form of idealism about democracy and transforming countries about making things better by doing lot and lots of these things. and more or less concluded that was just not going work. and that we needed to retrench and become more realist in our approach to foreign policy. so i describe this the new liberal realists because they saw themselves as rejecting the...
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and the bush administration many allies thought that this advised policy. controversial within israel and outside. i was doing a cartoon that was basically -- also, bush was don't do tell sharon this. sharon was doing whatever he wanted. arafat as a cat being chased by a big bulldog, sharon. he was pulling through the air, george bush, he was saying the boy, sit, stay. i thought it was a good cartoon. sometime between the time i finished the cartoon and the next morning's paper, a terrorist bomb attack in tel aviv killed about 80 people. two buses. the next morning, all the images were this carnage. then people turn to the editorial pages and see a cartoon of me blaming sharon. i became the hot button on all the talk shows and all the fallout. it was also revealed that two weeks later i was slated to give a talk in baltimore right in the heart of the jewish community. that was going to be a focal point of a lot of protests. the library contacted me and said that they were getting threats. we should go on with this. i said do whatever you like. in the u.s.,
and the bush administration many allies thought that this advised policy. controversial within israel and outside. i was doing a cartoon that was basically -- also, bush was don't do tell sharon this. sharon was doing whatever he wanted. arafat as a cat being chased by a big bulldog, sharon. he was pulling through the air, george bush, he was saying the boy, sit, stay. i thought it was a good cartoon. sometime between the time i finished the cartoon and the next morning's paper, a terrorist...
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if you listen to jeb bush and reince priebus talk, i got the sense they were giving belated rebuttals to the 47% will never vote for us argument. >> they called this an autopsy on the republican party. on whom do you do an autopsy? something that is dead. i think that reince priebus, jeb bush and other establishment republicans feel that the party has gone seriously astray. in an america that is increasingly diverse and younger, it's chartered an appeal that will not be able to win a national election unless they change course. >> ifill: how unusual was it for you to read something 100 pages worth of that much... i think i called it unsparing criticism. >> very forthright and forth come to go the party's problems. susan i were talking about this. we have seen parties go through this angst over the decades. you get the sense that there are many people in the republican party that believe this is an unusually difficult period that they face. the future is rather bleak unless they make some dramatic changes. >> ifill: are they talking message or policy? >> a lot of this talked about mess
if you listen to jeb bush and reince priebus talk, i got the sense they were giving belated rebuttals to the 47% will never vote for us argument. >> they called this an autopsy on the republican party. on whom do you do an autopsy? something that is dead. i think that reince priebus, jeb bush and other establishment republicans feel that the party has gone seriously astray. in an america that is increasingly diverse and younger, it's chartered an appeal that will not be able to win a...
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bush fires are still raging across parts of australia. there are some answers as to what started one of the major fires. investigators say it was a military training exercise gone horribly wrong. that fire started one week ago today at the defense department training area west of sydney. it is one of at least 73 fires now raging in the area. excessive heat and wind led to the outbreaks of even more flames yesterday. >> mapping out their plan of attack. firefighters prepare for another day battling bushfires in new south wales. high temperatures, low humidity and strong winds are complicating relief efforts. >> as the conditions are warming up, we are seeing an increase in fire activity. we are also seeing a number of new fires starting right across the fire-weather affected areas. >> the high winds are making it difficult for planes to get into the air and dump much-needed water on the fires. nearly 3000 firefighters have been deployed. officials are urging residents to leave affected areas. >> pack your car. head down the mountain. enjoy
bush fires are still raging across parts of australia. there are some answers as to what started one of the major fires. investigators say it was a military training exercise gone horribly wrong. that fire started one week ago today at the defense department training area west of sydney. it is one of at least 73 fires now raging in the area. excessive heat and wind led to the outbreaks of even more flames yesterday. >> mapping out their plan of attack. firefighters prepare for another day...
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. >> one of my children it is in the bush. i have tried to find myself. >> how will you search for your boy? >> the government would not help me find him. it is up to me to find myself. >> the family home has been looted. her life is by no means one of the worst. she is one more woman without help who wants to cling on to some sort of hope. venezuela are in blaming each other for it fistfight that broke out in parliament. several were hurt in the brawl. they refuse to recognize the winner of last month's election, nicolas maduro. fightingl continue millimeter by millimeter, advancing and given the venice will of the future an opportunity. the government has to turn to violence. we are going to triumph. >> south korea is getting closer to a deal with north korea for a return of their workers. all the workers were ordered to leave the complex after pyongyang bend seveners from entering. the businesses are facing uncertainty. >> this is what remains for now of the factory. it was a multimillion-dollar business a few weeks ago emp
. >> one of my children it is in the bush. i have tried to find myself. >> how will you search for your boy? >> the government would not help me find him. it is up to me to find myself. >> the family home has been looted. her life is by no means one of the worst. she is one more woman without help who wants to cling on to some sort of hope. venezuela are in blaming each other for it fistfight that broke out in parliament. several were hurt in the brawl. they refuse to...
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obviously there's some some differences with bush but it is a continuation of the bush foreign policy you know michael what's the difference between a neo con and a realist in this context because i think what you said was quite interesting well i mean i think and neo con if we hearken back to the bush administration is really a mentality thinking that really emphasizes unilateralism going forward that thing isn't growing the use of drones use of drones is unilateral isn't it. yes absolutely you know i would say if there is one comparison you could make between obama and bush and the so-called issue of neoconservatism it would be the drone policy but you know going back to syria i don't know if i would agree with the assessment. that we just heard because yes it's true that obama the obama administration wants regime change in syria but i think just about everyone else does as well the folks in syria people in other other governments in the west and elsewhere in the middle east as well and i think that a neoconservative at least what i think of a neo conservative i think about folks t
obviously there's some some differences with bush but it is a continuation of the bush foreign policy you know michael what's the difference between a neo con and a realist in this context because i think what you said was quite interesting well i mean i think and neo con if we hearken back to the bush administration is really a mentality thinking that really emphasizes unilateralism going forward that thing isn't growing the use of drones use of drones is unilateral isn't it. yes absolutely...
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bush and if you could just get rid of bush in like new it would take over and we'd all be driving around in solar powered cars and life would be beautiful within three or four weeks. chris hedges it's a form of your correspondent author of nine books and a member of the new york times pulitzer prize winning team a democracy gives expression to the desires and concerns of ordinary citizens whether that's through the press labor unions one of the culture. an oligarchy system co-ops all those institutions if you were a billion it you can sit down and say ok i'm going to put three hundred thousand dollars into the race in colorado four hundred thousand dollars into mexico half a million dollars into vermont and you spend that money and nobody has to know who i am i can do that with no disclosure whatsoever this is a huge step backwards for c. it's a step forward for oligarchy or a handful of extraordinarily wealthy individuals and large corporations have a major major major influence over all political life after the obama administration came in with his big hopes of changing everything gett
bush and if you could just get rid of bush in like new it would take over and we'd all be driving around in solar powered cars and life would be beautiful within three or four weeks. chris hedges it's a form of your correspondent author of nine books and a member of the new york times pulitzer prize winning team a democracy gives expression to the desires and concerns of ordinary citizens whether that's through the press labor unions one of the culture. an oligarchy system co-ops all those...
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we have claimed, presidents have claimed, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and now this president have claimed that we possess the capacity to somehow direct or control these processes of change. even though the truth is, we don't have that capacity. the truth is, we are largely irrelevant to what's going on in that part of the world. but if we reach out and, you know, use our military powers to drop some missiles here and there, we can sustain the illusion that we have some kind of relevance. but we don't. >> in your book, your commentary about a loss of the citizen's army is especially germane to what's happening now with syria. it's easier now to go to war is one of the points you make. and as now we think about syria, how do those two come together? >> well, i'd back up from syria a little bit. and i think i'd want to tell a story that begins really back at the end of the vietnam war. a war that divided the country, a war that in many respects shattered the united states military. and part of the response to that war was that the american people de
we have claimed, presidents have claimed, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, and now this president have claimed that we possess the capacity to somehow direct or control these processes of change. even though the truth is, we don't have that capacity. the truth is, we are largely irrelevant to what's going on in that part of the world. but if we reach out and, you know, use our military powers to drop some missiles here and there, we can sustain the illusion that we have...
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everybody pointed finger about george bush about the patriot act. this is patriarch act on steroids patriot act on steroids. comment? >> this is almost exactly what george bush did. on the up side and down side. i find it odd to see people saying it's great when bush did condemn the president. >> eric: or conversely the people who had a problem with it when bush did it now say it's ki. we have to leigh i leave it the. coming up, the happiest place on earth becoming the most expensive place on earth. disney with a big price >>> well, forget friday's jobs report.. mickey mouse may be telling us what is up with the economy. disneyland and disneyorld are raising prices. while parents may be cringing, but there could be a silver lining. >> the parents will keep paying it. your litle one wants to see cinder cinderella, you will scrape the pennies -- >> well, he is a boy. >> well he wants to say tarzan. >> or jack sparrow. >> y are still going. the upside it means people havextra money in their pockets or willg to charge it or do something. but they are st
everybody pointed finger about george bush about the patriot act. this is patriarch act on steroids patriot act on steroids. comment? >> this is almost exactly what george bush did. on the up side and down side. i find it odd to see people saying it's great when bush did condemn the president. >> eric: or conversely the people who had a problem with it when bush did it now say it's ki. we have to leigh i leave it the. coming up, the happiest place on earth becoming the most...
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george bush's entire 2000 campaign was about. and then only the candidates that basically lose political altitude, george h.w. bush, and try too hard to -- and the polarizers win. >> she's trying to bring chelsea in in a way that chelsea could never be when she was a first daughter. chelsea is a third leg of the stool. and will offset. chris: i have a book coming in october which is going to talk about brick us together. the way it used to be with reagan and tip. tip o'neill, my old boss. we'll come right back and scoops and predictions from the notebo chris: welcome back. chuck, tell me something i don't know. >> barack obama's favorite world leader the one you love -- people like to talk about f.d.r. and churchill. the closest thing for obama as far as his view is obama and merkel. now like the gray hairs of the world western powers. they're getting together this week. at the g-8. obama's favorite world leader. angela merkel. chris: katty. >> i want to say thank you. i've been on your show more than 100 times now and we've done
george bush's entire 2000 campaign was about. and then only the candidates that basically lose political altitude, george h.w. bush, and try too hard to -- and the polarizers win. >> she's trying to bring chelsea in in a way that chelsea could never be when she was a first daughter. chelsea is a third leg of the stool. and will offset. chris: i have a book coming in october which is going to talk about brick us together. the way it used to be with reagan and tip. tip o'neill, my old boss....
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bush's own what i am most anxious about is what will happen if the removal operation fails in some catastrophic way tesco engineers spent months preparing for this operation nhk world nordic all of the shows us how crews will be carried out the work still the number for the active duty. the film the phillies sits in the pool was to that keeps them cool and prevent radioactive particles from escaping. is the fox issued it as a pulpit bronze medal. the twenty oh one to remove the film as soon as possible since the building was damaged by a hydrogen explosion. officials say that the looting is strong enough to sustain an off take you to come into the long march to that. they estimate that the spent fuel needed to be moved to a more secure update. kloppers will use the crane to lift the feel of families from their box and placed an innovative something spontaneous. one container to hold twenty two units. what must be tons of work to to me once with easel radioactive particles. the lockers miliband if the container on the pull to a maximum height of thirty meters and will love them to the ground the
bush's own what i am most anxious about is what will happen if the removal operation fails in some catastrophic way tesco engineers spent months preparing for this operation nhk world nordic all of the shows us how crews will be carried out the work still the number for the active duty. the film the phillies sits in the pool was to that keeps them cool and prevent radioactive particles from escaping. is the fox issued it as a pulpit bronze medal. the twenty oh one to remove the film as soon as...
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george bush's entire 2000 campaign was about. and then only the candidates that basically lose political altitude, george h.w. bush, and try too hard to -- and the polarizers win. >> she's trying to bring chelsea in in a way that chelsea could never be when she was a first daughter. chelsea is a third leg of the stool. and will offset. chris: i have a book coming in october which is going to talk about brick us together. the way it used to be with reagan and tip. tip o'neill, my old boss. we'll come right back and scoops and predictions from the notebo anncr: competition makes us rivals. but kids bring us together. america's beverage companies voluntarily removed... full-calorie soft drinks from schools. and we replaced them... with lower-calorie options, and smaller portion sizes. now, there are ninety-percent fewer beverage calories in... schools nationwide. it's just one of the ways we're helping everyone make more... balanced choices everyday. to learn more, visit deliveringchoices.org. chris: welcome back. chuck, tell me som
george bush's entire 2000 campaign was about. and then only the candidates that basically lose political altitude, george h.w. bush, and try too hard to -- and the polarizers win. >> she's trying to bring chelsea in in a way that chelsea could never be when she was a first daughter. chelsea is a third leg of the stool. and will offset. chris: i have a book coming in october which is going to talk about brick us together. the way it used to be with reagan and tip. tip o'neill, my old boss....
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one of which is very much top staunchly behind of the regime of president bush our side also lead to a rant has a lot and then the other side which generally very broadly speaking supports anti aside opposition rebels and syria to everything is almost sort of an eco reflection of that dynamic on the ground serious civil war and mama chuck chuck todd who was killed was a member of the march fourteen coalition or rather a group within the coalition called the movements for the future and he is actually on his way to a meeting of the crew they regularly held meetings at which they discussed various agendas in one of the things are obviously probably going to discuss is the fact that lebanon is essentially a political vacuum the past eight months in a caretaker prime minister but they don't really have the government they have not been able to reach consensus on the government and tidy what's likely is that a lot of march fourteen coach and a kind of put forth their own names trying to basically discuss the future of the society that is extremely tall are polarized at this moment and it
one of which is very much top staunchly behind of the regime of president bush our side also lead to a rant has a lot and then the other side which generally very broadly speaking supports anti aside opposition rebels and syria to everything is almost sort of an eco reflection of that dynamic on the ground serious civil war and mama chuck chuck todd who was killed was a member of the march fourteen coalition or rather a group within the coalition called the movements for the future and he is...
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it comes the revolving door policy between private industry and regulation all started when george bush sr dean g.m. crops as substantially equivalent to non g.m. crops after that declaration is made the floodgates open and saturate the market with untested food products this policy continues today because of the dozens of us government employees that have a personal stake ensuring that monsanto meets its bottom line take for example former democratic congressman toby moffett as connecticut lawmaker worked in congress three years before he became a lobbyist for monsanto. or think that's a conflict of interest how about the career history of margaret miller she originally worked as a researcher on bovine growth hormone or b g h for monsanto and now she publishes research papers on b g.h. for the f.d.a. and get this her research was backed by michael taylor the current deputy commissioner for policy at the f.d.a. this guy headed mises the revolving door first taylor was a lawyer for one santo then he joined the f.d.a. is deputy commissioner for food then he went back to monsanto and becam
it comes the revolving door policy between private industry and regulation all started when george bush sr dean g.m. crops as substantially equivalent to non g.m. crops after that declaration is made the floodgates open and saturate the market with untested food products this policy continues today because of the dozens of us government employees that have a personal stake ensuring that monsanto meets its bottom line take for example former democratic congressman toby moffett as connecticut...